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Atul Wassan
Atul Satish Wassan
Born: 23 March 1968, Delhi
Major Teams: Delhi, India.
Known As: Atul Wassan
Batting Style: Right Hand Bat
Bowling Style: Right Arm Fast Medium
Test Debut: India v New Zealand at Christchurch, 1st Test, 1989/90
Latest Test: India v England at The Oval, 3rd Test, 1990
ODI Debut: India v New Zealand at Dunedin, Triangular Series, 1989/90
Latest ODI: India v Sri Lanka at Calcutta, Asia Cup, 1990/91
Career Statistics:
TESTS
(including 23/08/1990)
M I NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 Ct St
Batting & Fielding 4 5 1 94 53 23.50 70.67 0 1 1 0
O M R W Ave BBI 5 10 SR Econ
Bowling 118.4 16 504 10 50.40 4-108 0 0 71.2 4.24
ONE-DAY INTERNATIONALS
(including 04/01/1991)
M I NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 Ct St
Batting & Fielding 9 6 2 33 16 8.25 58.92 0 0 2 0
O M R W Ave BBI 4w 5w SR Econ
Bowling 71 0 283 11 25.72 3-28 0 0 38.7 3.98
FIRST-CLASS
(1986/87 - 1997/98)
M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St
Batting & Fielding 80 83 14 1310 110 18.98 2 1 34 0
O R W Ave BBI 5 10 SR Econ
Bowling 2434.2 8181 290 28.21 7-36 17 4 50.3 3.36
LIST A LIMITED OVERS
(1989/90 - 1997/98)
M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St
Batting & Fielding 53 37 5 370 106 11.56 1 0 11 0
O R W Ave BBI 4w 5w SR Econ
Bowling 430.5 1661 65 25.55 5-36 2 1 39.7 3.85
- Explanations of First-Class and List A status courtesy of the ACS.
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Atul Wassan was a sturdy and hardworking medium pacer who did
a decent job under the circumstances on two tours for India in
1990. Indeed he got the most wickets for India (seven) in the
series in New Zealand, where he played all three Tests. Although
he came under the hammer from Ian Smith in the third Test at
Auckland, going for 24 in one over, he finished with his career
best figures of 4/108. His Test and tour averages were also the
best among all the seamers, Kapil and Prabhakar included, on
both the tours of New Zealand and England. The averages themselves
were not very flattering though as the Indian bowlers took some
fearful stick from Graham Gooch and company in England. With a bag
of 6-89 against Glamorgan, Wassan pressed his way into the eleven
for the third Test at the Oval after which he was surprisingly
deported from the cauldron of Test cricket.
Wassan's last appearance in national colours was at the Asia Cup
in 1990-91 when he was part of the victorious XI that beat Sri
Lanka in the final at the Eden Gardens. All his four Tests were
on foreign shores and his Test career ended at the age of 22. He
had a fairly successful Ranji career, picking up 213 wickets at
23.78 and was no slouch with the bat either, with a century
against Bengal in the 91-92 Ranji quarters to his name. (Sankhya Krishnan)
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